# naos **Repository Path**: zzynet/naos ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: naos - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: MIT - **Default Branch**: main - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2025-08-14 - **Last Updated**: 2025-08-14 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Next Aether-OS This repository will demonstrate how to set up a basic kernel in C using Limine. ## How to use this? ### Dependencies Any `make` command depends on GNU make (`gmake`) and is expected to be run using it. This usually means using `make` on most GNU/Linux distros, or `gmake` on other non-GNU systems. It is recommended to build this project using a standard UNIX-like system, using a Clang/LLVM toolchain capable of cross compilation. Additionally, building an ISO with `make all` requires `xorriso`, and building a HDD/USB image with `make all-hdd` requires `sgdisk` (usually from `gdisk` or `gptfdisk` packages) and `mtools`. ### Architectural targets The `ARCH` make variable determines the target architecture to build the kernel and image for. The default `ARCH` is `x86_64`. Other options include: `aarch64`, `loongarch64`, and `riscv64`. ### Makefile targets Running `make all` will compile the kernel (from the `kernel/` directory) and then generate a bootable ISO image. Running `make all-hdd` will compile the kernel and then generate a raw image suitable to be flashed onto a USB stick or hard drive/SSD. Running `make run` will build the kernel and a bootable ISO (equivalent to make all) and then run it using `qemu` (if installed). Running `make run-hdd` will build the kernel and a raw HDD image (equivalent to make all-hdd) and then run it using `qemu` (if installed). For x86_64, the `run-bios` and `run-hdd-bios` targets are equivalent to their non `-bios` counterparts except that they boot `qemu` using the default SeaBIOS firmware instead of OVMF.